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March 29 / March 16
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MARTYR SABINAS OF HERMOPOLIS, EGYPT (303). MARTYR PAPAS OF LYCAONIA (305). APOSTLE ARISTOBULUS OF THE SEVENTY, BISHOP OF BRITAIN (1ST C.). HIEROMARTYR ALEXANDER, POPE OF ROME (119). MARTYRS TROPHIMUS AND THALUS OF LAODICEA (300). MARTYR JULIAN OF ANAZARBUS (305)
Μεγάλη Τεσσαρακοστή • GREAT 40 DAYS • Μεγάλη Νηστεία • GREAT FAST
Third Week of the Great Lent. DAY 19
• Hieromartyrs EVENTIUS and THEODOULUS Presbyters of the Church of Rome, martyred alongside Pope Alexander of Rome (117-138)
Οἱ Ἅγιοι Ἐβέντιος καὶ Θεόδουλος οἱ Ἱερομάρτυρες
• Hieromartyr HILARY Bishop of Aquileia, his deacon TATIAN; FELIX, LARGUS and DENIS and the others laymen (284) beheaded under Numerian
• Hieromartyrs brothers and presbiters TROPHIMUS 特若斐默 and THALLUS 塔罗 served in Carian Laodicea (300) suffered in the city of Bofor
司祭殉道者特若斐默和塔罗
特若斐默和塔罗是亲兄弟,出生于徐利亚,他们毫无顾忌地传扬基督的福音,还大肆抨击希腊人与罗马人敬拜偶像。异教徒决定用石块打死他们,但是当他们向这二位兄弟投掷石块的时候,石块反过来打伤了自己,二位兄弟却安然无恙。之后,异教徒将这二位兄弟钉在十字架上。在十字架上,这二位兄弟教导站在周围的基督徒。在经受痛苦的折磨之后,这二位兄弟魂归天国,当时为公元300年,地点在伯弗尔市。
The mother of the martyrs and two christians, by the names of Zosima and Artemon, buried the holy brothers in their native city of Stratonika. The torturer Asclepiodotos soon fell ill and died an horrible death.
• Priest ABRAHAM Kidunia (Kidunaia) (366) a missionary preacher, and his niece St MARY
• 10 Martyrs in Phoenicia by the sword
Οἱ Ἅγιοι δέκα Μάρτυρες ἐν Φοινίκῃ
• PIMEN 彼敏 the Fool for Christ 圣愚 the enlightener of the Lezgians: Enlightener of the Dagestani (North Caucasus people), and his companion ANTHONY 安托尼 of Meskhi, the Censurer of Kings (13th c.) Georgia
Ὁ Ὅσιος Ποιμὴν ὁ διὰ Χριστὸν Σαλός ἐκ Γεωργίας
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀντώνιος ἐκ Γεωργίας
• EMELIAN, PAUL and DIONYSIUS
• AMBROSE 安弗若西 (Besarion Khelaia) the Confessor, catholicos of Georgia (1861-1927) restored Church of Georgia
• Venerabless EUTROPIA (Katherine Isajenkova) of Kherson, Ukraine (1863-1968) clairvoyant // MAR 16/29 REPOSE // OCT 30/NOV 12 UNCOV REL //
Little is known of St Eutropia's childhood, but she was native to the Kherson region and born on 24 November 1863 to her parents Leontius and Agatha. Because she was born on the feast of St Katherine, this was her name before becoming a monastic. At the age of twelve she was sent to nearby Aleshkovskii Monastery. Together with her education, it was here that she learned to love prayer and sacred studies. Eventually she dedicated her life to the Monastery and took the name of Eutropia, inspired by St Eutropia of Alexandria (October 30). Her monastic obedience was singing in the choir and reading. To others, she was known for her kindness and modesty. Eutropia witnessed the flowering of the Monastery, with the building of magnificent churches and a school for orphans. But soon revolution, civil war, famine, destruction, and the worst - the godless power of Communism interrupted the monastic life of the nuns. The Monastery was abolished, churches closed, the nuns dispersed. Eutropia, like many other nuns of the Monastery, went to Kherson. There she settled in the area of Kindiyskih near the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos. During this time she earned a living sewing quilts. She and the nuns would often go to the church there to pray, but in 1938 it was shut down and they were forced to pray in a private home. When the Germans and Romanians came to Kherson in 1941, the churches once again opened. Many people would visit Eutropia and she eventually became renowned for her clairvoyance and commitment to praying for the dead who had no one to serve funerals or memorials for them due to the Soviets' closure of churches. God would reveal to her the names of the reposed in order for her to pray for them. A blank piece of paper near her bed at night was full of names by the morning for her to pray for. Many would visit her, even from great distances, so that the yard of her house seemed to always be full. Spiritual children testify that she wore fetters on her feet and in her hands was always a Bible which she studied. Though she received many gifts from the people, she only lived on unleavened bread and holy water, and everything else she gave to those in need. As she was near death her spiritual children would ask to whom they should now go to for their needs; Eutropia responded that they were to come to her grave as if she were among the living. When she reposed on 29 March 1968 she was 105-years old. The funeral took place in the Church of the Nativity of the Theotokos with thousands in attendance. She was buried in the cemetery Kindiyskom. At her grave many received her grace-filled help and healing. The Saint's relics now rest in Kherson's Cathedral of the Holy Spirit.
The Irish Saint Abban was a contemporary of Saint Patrick and nephew of Saint Ibar. He founded Kill-Abban Abbey in Leinster and the convent for Saint Gobnait of Ballyvourney.
• ABBAN of Magheranoidhe/Murneave/Murnevin (620) Confessor in Wexford, founded an abbey at Rosmic-treoin, or New Ross
• Sainted AGAPITUS (341) Bishop of Ravenna in Italy
• Hieromartyr 亚历山大 ALEXANDER I (119) the 5th Pope of Rome from c 107 to c 115
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀλέξανδρος ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας πάπας Ρώμης
The Priest Martyr Alexander, Pope of Rome, occupied the papal throne for ten years. He was burned alive on 3 May of the year 119 by order of the emperor Adrian (117-138).
• Venerable ANINAS of Mesopotamia the Wonderworker
Ὁ Ὅσιος Ἀνίνας ὁ Θαυματουργός
• Hieromartyr Apostle ARISTOBULUS 阿里斯托弗洛 of the Seventy, the 1st bishop of Britain (72) mentioned by St Paul (Romans 16:11); brother of the Apostle Barnabas. Britain was given to him as the place of his preaching and martyrdom
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἀριστόβουλος ὁ Ἀπόστολος Ἐπίσκοπος Βρετανίας
Ἅγιος Ἀριστόβουλος, ἐπίσκοπος Βρετανίας, ἀδελφοῦ τοῦ ᾿Αποστόλου Βαρνάβα
70圣徒之一,阿里斯托弗洛
阿里斯托弗洛出生于塞浦路斯,是圣徒巴拿巴的兄弟。根据《罗马书》记载,他跟随圣徒帕弗罗一同工作:“问阿里斯托弗洛家里的人安”(罗马书16:10)。当伟大的圣徒帕弗罗在世界各地任命主教的时候,阿里斯托弗洛被任命为不列颠的主教。当时的不列颠人仍然是未开化的教外之民,且道德败坏。阿里斯托弗洛处在这种环境中,吃了不少苦头。他们毫不留情地殴打他、拖街示众、嘲弄他、取笑他。最后这位圣人在上帝的恩典之下获得了成功,他使这里的人们彻悟,并奉主耶稣基督的名为他们施浸;而后建立教堂、按立司祭和辅祭。阿里斯托弗洛最后在那里平安去世,返回了天家。
Aristobulus, one of the Seventy apostles and disciples appointed by the Lord Jesus, is said, by St Hippolytus (235) who was a bishop in Italy,martyr and author of several writings, to have been the first bishop of Britain.
• BONIFACE or Curitan (Kyrin, Kyrstin), Bishop of Ross (630)
• Venerable CHRISTODULOS 赫里斯托杜洛 Latrinos, wonderworker of Patmos (1111) build a monastery dedicated to St John the Theologian // MAR 16 // OCT 21 //
Ὁ Ὅσιος Χριστόδουλος ὁ ἐν Πάτμῳ
Χρίστόδουλος
根据希腊的圣徒传记,今日也是核里斯托杜洛的纪念日。他在帕特摩斯岛上过着修行生活,并在那里建立了一座修道院,以纪念神学家约安。他于公元1111年去世,死后他的圣髑施行了无数奇迹。
He was from the region of Nicaea, and was named John by his parents Theodore and Anna. He took up the monastic life at an early age, and was renamed Christodoulos ("Slave of Christ"). After going far in the ascetical life, he was given permission by the Emperor Alexis I (1081-1118) to establish a church and monastery on the island of Patmos, dedicated to St John the Evangelist. Both the church and the monastery stand and continue in use to this day. When Patmos was attacked by the Arabs, he and his disciples fled to Euboea, where he reposed. The Saint's disciples brought his relics back to his own monastery, where they continue to work miracles today.
• VM COLUMBA of Cornwall, Pat. of St Columba (or Columb) Major and St Columba (or Columb) Minor
• DEMETRIUS the Devoted, King of Georgia (1259-1289)
• DENTLIN (Dentelin, Denain) the Youth (647) son of St Vincent Madelgarus and St Waldetrudis. He was only 7 years old when he reposed, confessing the Faith
The little son of Saint Vincent Madelgar and Saint Waldetrudis, and brother of Bishop Saint Landericus and two other saintly siblings, Saint Dentlin died when he was seven. A church in the duchy of Cleves is dedicated in his honor. The child Saint Dentlin usually is depicted with his elderly father covering him and his brother with a cloak. Dentlin has a dove on his finger.
• EUSEBIA (Ysoie, Isoie or Eusoye) Abs. of Hamage (640-680)
Eldest daughter of Saint Adalbald of Ostrevant and Saint Rictrudis of Marchiennes; great-granddaughter of Saint Gertrude the Elder; sister of Saint Maurontius, Saint Clotsindis, and Saint Adalsindis of Hamay. After her father's murder when she was very young, she was sent to the abbey of Hamage, Doudi, France, which her great-grandmother had founded and served as abbess. Gertrude died when Eusebia was twelve years old; the young girl was elected to replace her. Rictrudis, realizing her daughter had no hope of governing the abbey, but wanting to keep it under the protection of a noble house, merged Hamage with her own house of Marchiennes, and ordered all the sisters to move in together under her rule. Many of the uprooted sisters, including Eusebia, were unhappy with this order as it kept them from obeying Saint Gertrude's last request. After much time and debate, the dissident sisters were permitted to return to their old house, taking Gertrude's relics with them, and taking Eusebia as their abbess. The delay had allowed her to grow into the position, and she proved an excellent abbess.
• FEITHMECH (Felmac) of Cill-Toama, now Kiltoom, County of Westmeath
There are many places, in Ireland, bearing these names. The locality here indicated is thought to have been Kiltoom, near Castlepollard, county of Westmeath.
• FINIAN Lobhar (Finan the Leper) (560) disciple of St Columba and Abbot of Swords near Dublin in Ireland
Disciple of Saint Columba. Founded a church and monastery at Innisfallen, Ireland. Monk at Clonmore, Ireland. Abbot of Swords abbey near Dublin, Ireland. In his later years he retired to Clonmore to spend his last days as a prayerful monk. He was called Lobhar (the Leper) because he briefly contracted leprosy when he miraculously cured a young boy of the disease.
• Sainted HERIBERT (Eriberto, Herbert, Bert, Berti, Berto, Heri, Herko) Archbishop of Cologne (970-1021)
Son of Duke Hugo of Worms, Germany. Educated at the cathedral school at Worms. Provost of the cathedral. Ordained in 994. Chancellor for Italy under King Otto III in 994. Chancellor for Germany in 997. Archbishop of Cologne, Germany on 9 July 999. Attended the death-bed of King Otto at Paterno. Initially opposed the ascension of King Henry II, and was imprisoned by him. However, when Henry was elected king on 7 June 1002, Heribert immediately acknowledged him as king, and became one of his advisors. Founded and endowed the Benedictine monastery and church of Deutz, Germany. Obtained miracles by prayer, including the end of a drought. Honoured as a saint even during his lifetime.
• GREGORY Makar (1000) an Armenian who became a monk and was elected Bishop of Nicopolis in Armenia. He fled to France and settled as a hermit in Pithiviers near Orleans
Born in Armenia; died in Pithiviers, France, c. 1000-1010. Saint Gregory became a monk at a monastery near Nicropolis, Little Armenia. He was a successful preacher after his ordination by the bishop of Nicropolis, and chosen bishop of Nicropolis on the death of his predecessor. Desirous of living as a solitary, he went to Italy and then to France, where he lived as a recluse at Pithiviers in the diocese of Orléans. His reputation for spiritual wisdom and as a miracle healer spread and attracted crowds of people. He spent the last seven years of his life at Pithiviers and died there.
• Venerable JOHN of Rufiana, ascetic of the Monasterium Rufianense (San Pedro de Montes) near Astorga, Spain (446)
Ὁ Ὅσιος Ἰωάννης ὁ ἐν Ρουφινιαναῖς
• Martyr JULIAN 犹利安 of Anazarbus (302-311) of Antioch
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ἰουλιανὸς ὁ Μάρτυρας ὁ ἐξ Ἀναζαρβοὺ τῆς Κιλικίας
Saint Julian was a Christian of senatorial rank, who suffered under Diocletian. According to unreliable reports, Julian was subjected to brutal punishments, paraded daily for a whole year through various cities of Cilicia, then sewn up in a sack half-filled with scorpions and vipers, and cast into the sea to drown at an unknown location. Saint Julian is portrayed as being cast into the sea in a sack full of serpents and scorpions. He may also be shown as his coffin floats with four angels seated on it or led bound on a dromedary.
• New Hosiosmartyr monk MALACHI 玛拉希 of Rhodes, who suffered at Jerusalem (1500)
• Martyrdom of St MARY the Israelite, Pen.
• MEGINGAUD (Mengold, Megingoz) of Rothenburg (794) became a monk at Fritzlar in Germany (738) and after some years abbot. Later he succeeded St Burchard as Bishop of Würzburg (710-754/783)
Benedictine monk at the monastery of Fritzlar, Germany, in 738. Teacher at the abbey school. Abbot at Fritzlar. Bishop of Würzburg, Germany in February 754. In 769 he retired to Neustadt abbey to spend his last days as a prayerful monk.
• Martyr PAPAS 帕帕斯 of Laranda in Lycaonia (305-311)
Ὁ Ἅγιος Πάπας ὁ Μάρτυρας ὁ ἐν Λυκαονίᾳ ἀσκήσας
The Holy Martyr Papas lived in the city of Larandum (Asia Minor) during the reign of Maximian (305-311). They arrested and tortured him for belief in Christ, and afterwards, – in boots with sharp nails hammered inside, they took him for further trial to the city of Diocaesarea and later to Isaurian Seleucia. Saint Papas died bound to a barren tree, which thereupon became fruitful.
• Monk PATRICIUS (567)
• Bishop PATRICK of Auvergne
Quite probably the copyists wrote Arvernia for Hibernia, i.e., Ireland, and thus duplicated the apostle of that country who is celebrated on March 17. At Malaga, Spain, a feast is kept on March 16 for Saint Patrick, a native and bishop of that city, who, according to the local tradition, fled to Auvergne, and died there c. 307.
• Martyr ROMANUS 罗玛诺 at Parium on the Hellespont, by the sword
Ὁ Ἅγιος Ρωμανὸς ὁ Ἱερομάρτυρας ὁ ἐν τῷ Παρίῳ
• Holy Martyr SABINUS 萨维纳 a Syrian from the city of Hermopolis (287) Egypt
Ὁ Ἅγιος Σαβίνος ὁ Μάρτυρας
殉道者圣萨维纳
萨维纳来自徐利亚的埃尔默玻利,也是当地的一名官员。当基督徒遭受迫害的时候,他跟随一些基督徒躲到山里,藏身于小屋中,并进行禁食祷告。一个乞丐带给他食物,萨维纳善待这个乞丐,但是这个乞丐却将他汇报给当局。如同犹大出卖耶稣一样,这个乞丐竟然为了两个金币出卖了自己的恩人。之后,萨维纳同其他6名基督徒同遭逮捕,被士兵绑上送交法庭。萨维纳吃尽了苦头,最后被仍到尼罗河中溺死,当年为公元287年。
Sabinus was a Syrian from the city of Hermopolis and an official of that city. At the time of a persecution against the Christians, he withdrew to a mountain with a large number of other Christians and closed himself off in a hut, where he spent his time in fasting and prayer. A certain beggar, who brought him food and for whom Sabinus performed a good deed, reported him. As did Judas to Christ, so also, this unfortunate one betrayed his benefactor for two pieces of gold. Sabinus, with six others, were apprehended, bound by the soldiers and brought to stand trial. After great and enormous pains he was cast into the Nile river where he gave up his soul to God in the year 287 A.D.
• Sainted SERAPION 塞拉彼雍 archbishop of Novgorod (1516)
• VITUS
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
O God, be merciful to me, a sinner.
愿上帝怜恤我罪人
O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God,
for the sake of the prayers
of Thy most pure Mother,
our holy and God-bearing fathers and all the saints, have mercy on us.
Amen.
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Blessed be God.
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